MV Agusta 125 (1959-65)
The MV Agusta 125 TRELCentomila is a motorcycle manufactured by MV Agusta between 1959 to 1965. It is equipped with a four-stroke, single-cylinder, pushrod, two-valve engine with a capacity of 123 cc / 7.6 cu-in. The bike has a bore x stroke of 54 x 54 mm and is air-cooled with a compression ratio of 8.5:1. The induction system is a Dellorto MA18B, and the ignition is a flywheel-magneto with kick start. The maximum power of the bike is 7.5 hp at 6000 rpm. It comes with a four-speed transmission and a chain final drive. The front suspension is made up of hydraulic telescopic forks and the rear suspension is dual chocks. The front and rear brakes are drum operated, and the bike has a front tyre size of 2.75-18 and rear tyre size of 2.75-18. The dry weight of the bike is 105 kg / 231 lbs and has a fuel capacity of 13 litres / 3.4 US gal.
Technical specifications:
Make Model: MV Agusta 125 TRELCentomila
Year: 1959 – 65
Engine: Four stroke, single cylinder, Pushrod, 2 valve
Capacity: 123 cc / 7.6 cu-in
Bore x Stroke: 54 x 54 mm
Cooling System: Air cooled
Compression Ratio: 8.5:1
Induction: Dellorto MA18B
Ignition: Fywheel – magneto
Starting: Kick
Max Power: 7.5 hp @ 6000 rpm
Transmission: 4 Speed
Final Drive: Chain
Front Suspension: Hydraulic telescopic forks
Rear Suspension: Dual chocks
Front Brakes: Drum
Rear Brakes: Drum
Front Tyre: 2 75 18
Rear Tyre: 2.75- 18
Dry Weight: 105 kg / 231 lbs
Fuel Capacity: 13 Litres / 3.4 US gal
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